A rose by any other name would be bliss when it comes to saving on work-desk space.
No tape involved you can record to DVD either R or RW - or to the built in hard disc certainly a vast improvement on the quality associated with VHS tape.
Music, photographs and video clips are ideal candidates for burning to optical media. If you are looking for an economic way to achieve this then maybe Record Now! Deluxe could be the answer.
Its been a while since I have looked at something for the kids but these two CD products in a single DVD case from Focus are certainly worth a look.
Looking for help in creating your own CD and DVD projects on a budget? Perhaps you could consider the Ulead approach.
Notebooks continue to evolve and now there are such things as entertainment notebooks, here HP put a Linux front end for 12 second booting into DVD or CD play.
Is your mail box a magnet for Spam? Perhaps it is time you took some action to remedy the situation.
Focus who republish this have a lot of excellent products, however there have to be exceptions to make the rule. I have reviewed other Select products that are well worth having.
As programs get bigger, downloads take longer. So why not try to speed up this process with an appropriate utility.
Camcorders are not something I see a lot of, however for that very reason I can probably spot the differences easier than someone looking at them week in week out.
They are definitely getting smaller and lighter and now having a 'card' as well as DV tape means that still images can be stored separately. My knowledge is not so great that the manual can be disguarded without reference. I often know what I want to achieve but not the way to do it on the unit. Dimensions are 12.5x9x4.5cm and the weight is just over 500grams.
Christmas could be coming early this year if the latest product announcements from Acer are anything to go by.
I have wondered for a while when DAB will spread to music centres well it may not be mainstream yet but this ghetto blaster size unit has DAB, FM, CD and of course the ubiquitous remote control.
Pop-ups can mar the Web surfing experience so why let them have free reign?
With printers, cameras and who knows what else providing cut down versions of some very acceptable software, why pay for a standalone product?
If your computer is struggling with performance then perhaps you need to look at its memory.
Looking to expand your notebook and/or home entertainment capabilities, then we have some news for you.
This is listed as a notebook, however I think 'Desktop Replacement' would be a better description for several reasons.
While perhaps not up to Big Brother standard, your actions are probably being monitored.
For all those budding DJs out there the Home Mix CDJ-1 is a self contained 'portable' dual CD mixing console with some very advanced features.
According to the manufacturers blurb, this is a compact and powerful mixing console. Compact is of course a relative measure and for a generation getting to grips with iPods and 60Gbyte hard-disks that will fit in the palm of your hand, this is no compact device. To my mind it resembles the getto-blasters of my youth.
If music on the move is your bag then Orange has you firmly in its sights.
Not as you may think some X rated offering, but a KVM switch at a bargain price, a simple and efficient way of controlling two PCs with a single keyboard, video and mouse.
Dont wait for a system crash to happen. Take precautions by using a Backup product.
Focus have been a republisher of many years standing. Here they link two products from the same publisher, both have been around for a long time, however at £9.99 they are certainly worth considering.
Put down your dust pan and brush, there is another way to provide a cleaning service for your computer.
A two band DAB and FM offering from Sharp that they describe as a kitchen radio. Not that sure why it needs a sleep timer and alarm, however it does do things slightly differently to other such offerings.
This is a very small unit that will easily slip into a pocket or purse. However small does not mean it is not powerful.
For those with ears to hear, Plantronics has made some recent announcements.
Chessmaster has been around in one form or other for a long time it is actually a UBISOFT product but this version is republished by Focus at £9.99 and for that you get quite a lot.
Carrying over 2000 five mega-pixel images in your pocket might seem like a pipe-dream but Seagate has a solution.
This is powerful top of the range PC with all the bells and whistles, it is also one of the first PCs on the market built with a LightScribe DVD drive.
As LightScribe is an HP technology it seems only right that their Pavilion unit should be one of the first with it built in. Other manufacturers have produced their own drives but so far the only manufacturer able to supply me with media are Verbatim. This unit has a 3.6GHz Pentium 4 with Hyperthreading. It has twin 160GB serial ATA hard drives, 1GB of memory, as well as two DVD drives the second one with LightScribe.